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This star system is 10 light years west and just slightly south of H'Atoria right next to the Tumar star system.  
This star system is located at coordinates 15-05-17.


It is in orbit of a class V, type A5 (White) star called [[Py'Lea (star)|Py'Lea]]. The other objects in this star system are


*1)asteroid belt, it's orbit is approximately 43 to 62 million km
*2)a small gas giant, it's orbit is approximately 94 million km.
*3)a hostile greenhouse planet, it's orbit is approximately 137 million km, with a diameter of 13,291 km (8,307 miles).
*4)asteroid belt, it's orbit is approximately 168 to 174 million km
*5)a medium gas giant, it's orbit is approximately 198 million km.
*6)asteroid belt, it's orbit is approximately 223 to 234 million km
*7)a large gas giant, it's orbit is approximately 274 million km.
*8)an unusual large comet with 10 smaller comets called the necklace orbiting in it's wake that moves between this star system and the Tumar system.


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This star system is located at coordinates 15-05-17.

It is in orbit of a class V, type A5 (White) star called Py'Lea. The other objects in this star system are

  • 1)asteroid belt, it's orbit is approximately 43 to 62 million km
  • 2)a small gas giant, it's orbit is approximately 94 million km.
  • 3)a hostile greenhouse planet, it's orbit is approximately 137 million km, with a diameter of 13,291 km (8,307 miles).
  • 4)asteroid belt, it's orbit is approximately 168 to 174 million km
  • 5)a medium gas giant, it's orbit is approximately 198 million km.
  • 6)asteroid belt, it's orbit is approximately 223 to 234 million km
  • 7)a large gas giant, it's orbit is approximately 274 million km.
  • 8)an unusual large comet with 10 smaller comets called the necklace orbiting in it's wake that moves between this star system and the Tumar system.